| Biology - 1896 - 1166 pages
...organic concentration and excess of movement many combinations and variations are rendered possible, from which the advantageous and adaptive movements...stimulated localities, with the resulting renewal by movements of conditions that are pleasure-giving and beneficial, and the subsequent repetitions... | |
| Biology - 1896 - 1172 pages
...organic concentration and excess of movement many combinations and variations are rendered possible, from which the advantageous and adaptive movements...attention, and by these influences the adaptive movements tlius struck arc selected and held a$ permanent acquisitions. This form of concentration of energy... | |
| Howard Crosby Warren - Psychology - 1896 - 418 pages
...organic concentration and excess of movement many combinations and variations are rendered possible, from which the advantageous and adaptive movements...associations, and again stimulate the attention, and In/ these influences the adaptive movements thus struck arc selected and held as permanent acquisitions.... | |
| Samuel Butler - Evolution - 1968 - 346 pages
...indirect benefit in the reduction of harmful conditions. Again:"This form of concentration of energy on stimulated localities, with the resulting renewal...conditions that are pleasure-giving and beneficial, and the consequent repetition of the movements is called 'circular reaction. 111 LXVI Of course, the inhibition... | |
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